My favorite was Nia hugging the interviewer after the match, and crying, losing herself in the moment, when all she did was win a fukkin battle royal for a title shot. She's been champion before, and she's out here showing no composure, no confidence, looking like a geek.
Imagine if a guy did this, like Braun after winning the Andre memorial or Greatest Royal Rumble. They need to move on from the "we're breaking barriers" gimmick and start treating the women like "Okay we here and been here now, this business as usual". The show was chalked full of these "moments" and they really took away from me looking at these girls as belonging, and made me think of them more as "they are getting there".
WWE is more concerned with the press of "women's rights", instead of actually treating women equally.